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Data Leased Lines

DigitelOne Leased Lines

DigitelOne leased Line is a dedicated point-to-point telecommunication line with a 24-hour link to your business corporation.  DigitelOne Leased Line is an ideal tool in exchanging information in the form of data, voice, video or a combination of the three through terrestrial microwave or physical cable.

There are basically one important equipment in customer's premises that would link one point to any point, a Modem or Network Termination Unit (NTU).  The NTU serves as the distinction line between the DigitelOne network and the customer equipment.  It is device responsible in converting analog signals into serial digital data.  A second unit reconverts this serial digital data to analog signals.

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Applications of DigitelOne Leased Lines

DigitelOne Leased Line services may be applied in three (3) ways:

  • Data Link (1.2 Kbps to 2.028 Mbps)- for your wide area network (WAN). It connects computers together from micro-computers up to main frames and large data bases.
  • Voice Link (9.6 Kbps to 64 Kbps) - for all audible information and fax system.  It connects telephone and PABX or PABX to PABX together for the exchange of audible voice information and it also used for facsimile system.
  • Video Link (128 Kbps to 2.048+) - for transmission and reception of video signals.   This link is the type being used for video conferencing as well as TV broadcasting.

DigitelOne Leased Line Cost

Thefollowing are some of the components of DigitelOne leased Line pricing:

  • Local Loop for access to the network
  • Network Terminating Unit
  • Inter-Toll/Inter-Exchange Fixed and Variable charges

Like the DigitelOne Frame Relay Lines, you could send a continuous flow of data, all day and all night and you paid the flat monthly fee - with no usage charges.

DigitelOne Frame Relay: Framing the future with today's technology

DigitelOne Frame Relay

DigitelOne Frame Relay is an interface between user and network equipment that transmits and provides a means for statistically multiplexing many logical data conversion (referred to as virtual circuits) over a single physical transmission link.

How does DigitelOne Frame Relay work?

DigitelOne Frame Relay is an evolution of an erstwhile protocol called X.25.  Both X.25 and DigitelOne Frame Relay are based on technology called "packet switching".  However, DigitelOne Frame Relay differs significantly from X.25 in its functionality and format.  DigitelOne Frame Relay conciliates higher performance and greater efficiency.

DigitelOne Frame Relay services consists of two (2) main components -- physical and logical components.  The physical components include Frame Relay Assemblers Disassemblers (FRADs), access circuits, and Frame relay ports.  The logical components consist of permanent virtual circuits (PVCs).  Frame relay Assemblers Disassemblers (FRADs) are devices, such as routers that encapsulate the transmitted data into the Frame Relay format for transpormation through the network.  A Frame Relay port, whose bandwidth equals that of the local access circuit, physically connects the local access circuit to the DigitelOne frame Relay network.  The logical component of DigitelOne Frame Relay consists of Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVCs).  PVCs are the logical connections that grant different sites, having physical network access, to communicate among one another.

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DigitelOne Frame Relay vs Dedicated Leased Line

The best application of DigitelOne frame Relay could offer seems to be for LAN to LAN (Local Area Network) data communication between multiple sites.  For example, sending information and graphics between many branches of bank.  Prior to DigitelOne Frame Relay, each location would have to be interconnected with a perplexity of a dedicated, point to point leased lines as illustrated below:

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This type of network would need a total of six (6) Dedicated Leased Lines to interconnect all their sites at maximum speed of 56 Kbps.  And if any one of the dedicated lines were down, the sites involved are isolated, with no alternate routing capability.

With DigitelOne Frame Relay, the same four sites in our example can be interconnected via the DigitelOne Frame Relay Network and a "fully meshed" configuration as illustrated below:

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With DigitelOne Frame Relay, the network can provide alternate routing and only 4 access circuit are required.  In addition,  data transfer speed as much as 45 Mbps can be attained.

The bottom line is that if you are one of the growing numbers of business customers who need to send bursts of data between multiple locations both faster and more economically than dedicated leased lines...DigitelOne Frame Relay really could be the answer.

Benefits of DigitelOne Frame Relay?

DigitelOne Frame Relay network provides you benefits not found in most other services.   DigitelOne Frame Relay improves overall price/performance for data networks, and provides strategic business advantages to enchance corporate activity.

DigitelOne Frame Relay supports data applications such as LAN and SNA and other data environments.  In fact, it allows the consolidation of separate data networks (LAN and SNA networks) into a single integrated solution.

DigitelOne Frame Relay reduces network and equipment expenditures as well as management and administration costs.  It increases network performance through greater connectivity, availability and throughput.  As compared with the traditional leased line network, it gives you faster provisioning lead time, fully managed network, reduced equipment investment, and savings of up to 40% in monthly recurring costs.

Inherent in our DigitelOne Frame Relay network, virtual circuits can economically be provisioned for multi-services from any point to any point.

DigitelOne Frame Relay Cost

The cost of DigitelOne Frame Relay service is 40% less than the cost of using Dedicated Leased Lines for the same application and functionality.  This is due to the fact that DigitelOne Frame Relay service utilize fewer lines to accomplish the same thing.   The following are some of the components of DigitelOne Frame Relay pricing:

  • Port Speed Required (e.g. 64 Kbps, 128 Kbps, 2,048 Kbps, etc.)
  • Commited Information Rate (CIR) (e.g. 16 Kbps, 32 Kbps, 64 Kbps, etc.)
  • Number of Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVCs) and Logical Channels
  • Network Terminating Unit
  • Local Loop for access to the network

Like Dedicated Leased Lines, there are no usage charges with DigitelOne Frame Relay.   The network is there, waiting for you all the time for a flat monthly fee.
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